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As with any surgical procedure, you would have to worry about certain side effects or tedious maintenance. We are asked by every potential surgical patient, “When can I go back to work after my hair transplant surgery?”

Downtime doesn’t only apply to the amount of time you would spend away from your office or how soon you can return. This all depends on the type of work that you do, whether or not you can use a hat, how sensitive the issue of your hair transplant is and whether or not you want to keep it a secret.

We have a few follow up dates after the hair transplant surgery in our California Hair Transplant Offices and each must be completed. On the day after surgery, all patients must have a hair wash done in office to best instruct the patient. We make sure to clean the patient as thoroughly as possible without damaging the hair grafts in a professional and comfortable manner. We make sure the patient understands that scabbing and redness must be dealt with as soon as possible.

Patients are most concerned about how they will look the first few days. Redness and swelling are the most common side effect of the surgery and can last 4-5 days after the surgery. Patients can choose to wear a hat to cover the transplanted area from plain site.

On larger hair transplant cases, the swelling may actually progress to the eyebrow area or even the eyelids and under eyes. 5 to 6 days is all it should take for this kind of swelling to go down, generally. The swelling is most always triggered by large (2500 graft surgery) or mega-session (3000+ graft surgery) procedures but is almost undetectable on smaller cases.

The final concern or issue after hair transplant surgery is the visual aspect of the existing hair. Most cases, we trim the hair in both the recipient and donor area (0.5 to 2cm) and it will stay at about that length for 2 to 3 weeks. In about 90% of patients that undergo surgery, the transplant hair will fall out within the first 3 weeks. This means will look like they did before hair transplant surgery. By this point, there should not be any swelling or redness. Staples and/ or sutures are removed in less than 2 weeks after surgery and the transplanted hair follicles will then go into their resting phase until they are ready to grow again.

Hair loss can be detrimental to a person and cause a decrease in self-confidence, lack of self-esteem, depression, decreased motivation and social anxiety. Hair loss can also impede relationship and occupational growth. Meet Heidi Imhof When Heidi Imhof, a lawyer in Florida, started to lose her hair at the age of 42, she also began to lose sleep. Ms. Imhof’s […]

Hair restoration is usually performed by transferring hair from the back of the patient’s head to the balding area. The donor area on the back of the head is often referred to as the “safe zone” because this is the region of the scalp that is most resistant to hair loss. Therefore, it is a viable option for transplantation to Continue Reading The post What i […]

Many people ponder the idea of having a hair transplant but are hesitant because they don’t want anyone to know they are having the procedure. Furthermore, not everybody is keen on having their head shaved to grow new hair. Other people want the benefit of a fuller head of hair but cannot manage the recovery and downtime needed for hair Continue Reading The […]

While age takes a toll on the body in various ways, a bald head tends to be the worst fear of many people. Although females can suffer from hair loss, men are more inclined to lose the hair on their heads sooner and more frequently than women. Why do we go bald on our heads but the hair on our Continue Reading The post Why Do We Go Bald but Our Body Hair See […]

Did you know it is normal to lose hair each time you brush your hair? A typical head of healthy hair has about 100,000 hairs and each hair goes through a growth process and a shedding phase. Therefore, hair loss in this manner is typically acceptable since you can lose hundreds of hairs a day without a hair loss issue. Continue Reading The post What is Invis […]

A hair transplant is an effective way to improve thinning hair or to transfer hair to an area of the head that has become lacking. While there are many myths about why we lose our hair, there are also myths about receiving hair via a hair transplant. Let’s take a look at some of these age-old myths: Hair loss happens Continue Reading The post Hair Loss and H […]

Hair transplant is a wonderful option for people who wish to permanently restore lost or thinning hair. However, it is important for individuals considering a hair transplant to understand what hair restoration can and cannot accomplish. Having realistic expectations helps set accurate goals which can contribute to a successful outcome. Realistic expectation […]

Culture plays a big part in the style of facial hair. The first beard movement, in the 2nd century, was established by Roman Emperor Hadrian who grew a beard to begin a new standard of manliness. Charles Darwin believed that the purpose of beards was to attract females. However, research shows that most women are indecisive about facial hair. Some Continue R […]

As a person ages, thinning hair or a receding hairline impacts countless men and women. When this begins to happen, many people consider having a hair transplant. A hair transplant can provide a person with thicker hair and a more youthful appearance. However, making the decision may not be easy for some people. Hair transplants can be expensive but the Cont […]

Q: What percent of men experience the side effect (decrease in sexual desire) when using Propecia? Whether you take 1 mg or 5 mg Propecia, does it have to be daily or it could be every other day? A: Based on scientific studies, 1-2% of people who experience actual side effects from Propecia have a decreased sex drive. This side Continue Reading The post What […]